Live slow, die old: larval propagation of slow-growing, stress-tolerant corals for reef restoration

珊瑚 生物 暗礁 珊瑚礁 生存曲线 生态学 有性生殖 珊瑚养殖 性成熟 渔业 遗传学 癌症
作者
James R. Guest,Maria Vanessa Baria‐Rodriguez,Tai Chong Toh,Dexter W. dela Cruz,Kareen Vicentuan,Edgardo D. Gomez,Ronald D. Villanueva,Peter D. Steinberg,Alasdair J. Edwards
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期刊:Coral Reefs [Springer Science+Business Media]
卷期号:42 (6): 1365-1377 被引量:16
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DOI:10.1007/s00338-023-02440-1
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Abstract Efforts to restore coral reefs usually involve transplanting asexually propagated fast-growing corals. However, this approach can lead to outplanted populations with low genotypic diversity, composed of taxa susceptible to stressors such as marine heatwaves. Sexual coral propagation leads to greater genotypic diversity, and using slow-growing, stress-tolerant taxa may provide a longer-term return on restoration efforts due to higher outplant survival. However, there have been no reports to date detailing the full cycle of rearing stress-tolerant, slow-growing corals from eggs until sexual maturity. Here, we sexually propagated and transplanted two massive slow-growing coral species to examine long-term success as part of reef restoration efforts. Coral spat were settled on artificial substrates and reared in nurseries for approximately two years, before being outplanted and monitored for survivorship and growth for a further four years. More than half of initially settled substrates supported a living coral following nursery rearing, and survivorship was also high following outplantation with yields declining by just 10 to 14% over four years. At 6-years post-fertilisation over 90% of outplanted corals were reproductively mature, demonstrating the feasibility of restoring populations of sexually mature massive corals in under a decade. Although use of slower growing, stress tolerant corals for reef restoration may provide a longer-term return on investment due to high post-transplantation survival rates, considerable time is required to achieve even modest gains in coral cover due to their relatively slow rates of growth. This highlights the need to use a mix of species with a range of life-history traits in reef restoration and to improve survivorship of susceptible fast-growing taxa that can generate rapid increases in coral cover.
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